![]() ![]() You can access to the boot options and the BIOS configuration by pressing the F10 key at the startup: The NP740U3E does not have a DVD unit but it doesn’t matter because you can boot on an USB device (flash drive or DVD drive). I must say that the first thing I did, is to re-install a fresh copy of Windows 8 because I don’t like all the crappy softwares that are provided and I want at least 2 partitions (system + data). The NP740U3E comes with Windows 8 64-bit PRO pre-installed. From left to right: power, ethernet, HDMI, USB 3.0, audio jack, and mini HDMI.įrom left to right: SD card reader, two USB 2.0 ports and something that seems related to security… The ultrabook with its 13.3-inch full HD touch screen: ![]() Samsung’s NP740U3E main features are an Intel Core i5 3337U 1.80GHz ( Ivy Bridge + HD Graphics 4000 GPU), a Radeon HD 8570M with 1GB of VRAM, 4GB of system memory, and a 128GB SSD. Some aspects of this ultrabook make me thinking that notebook/ultrabook makers try to mimic the MacBook Pro features: the keyboard style, the touchpad, the SSD and the global design. What’s more, it’s thin and has a neat design. This ultrabook is not a new model (it has been released few months ago) but it has several interesting features for me: the 13.3-inch touchscreen (10 fingers) with a full HD resolution (1920×1080), a touchpad, a keyboard with a correct layout (a big enter key for example), a Radeon HD 8570M + Intel HD 4000, and a SSD unit. When I work neither on my development open-case PC nor on the MacBook Pro, you can find me working on this pretty cool ultrabook: the Samsung NP740U3E. ![]()
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